hi derek, thomas,, not sure, i havent read the whole thread but for clips and images lluis has some objects (i have to try but the suggested link is down and doesnt resolve for me since few weeks... though all is in CVS)
"there is a [videogrid] object gui that do exactly this. you can download it here http://artefacte.org/pd/"
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On Dec 6, 2007 12:03 PM, Derek Holzer derek@umatic.nl wrote:
As Thomas implicitly suggests, it is often easiest to arrange your clips with names and directories which your "database" (i.e. [textfile], [coll], the iem_matrix objects etc) can easily point to, such as:
/home/donal/clips/slow/ ---------------------------------clip1.mov ---------------------------------clip2.mov ---------------------------------clip3.mov ---------------------------------clip4.mov
/home/donal/clips/bw/ ---------------------------------clip1.mov ---------------------------------clip2.mov ---------------------------------clip3.mov ---------------------------------clip4.mov
/home/donal/clips/red/ ---------------------------------clip1.mov ---------------------------------clip2.mov ---------------------------------clip3.mov ---------------------------------clip4.mov
etc etc etc....
The [sprintf] object is very powerful for making filenames with different directories and other variables, have a look at it!
best, d.
Thomas Mayer wrote:
Oops, forgot:
Thomas Mayer wrote:
[read file1( | [textfile] | [read $1] | [textfile] |
[open $1( |
[pix_film] | [pix_texture] |
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